That is /excellent/.
Do we actually have some sort of communications with Ascension in the
South Atlantic?? I'm a big fan of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da
Cunha.? The bird life is fascinating.
But I thought those nodes were actually in Russia or Kazakhstan.
On 4/30/20 7:54 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
Gentlepeople,
I've added a map maker to PyDECnet, which is now on-line on HECnet. It currently
refreshes once every 24 hours, showing locations and paths between the locations. You can
hover over the location markers to see nodes that have been recently observed, or click on
the markers to see all nodes whether observed or not. Clicking on the connecting arcs
will tell you which nodes have connections on that path.
The map is here:
http://akdesign.dyndns.org:8080/map
You can also see a tabular display of the data collected by the network scanner, at
http://akdesign.dyndns.org:8080/map/data . Right now that link isn't shown, I'll
add that.
Feedback would be welcome. There is no map legend yet. The button on the upper right is
the "layers" tool that lets you chose among a number of map sources, and lets
you turn the location and/or path information on or off.
The default map is OpenStreetMap, and the mapping interface machinery is the Leaflet
package, a very nice and easy to use tool.
paul